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XOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOtDobllSOIl 4& til Oil II SO II $00000000000000000000 i (1 1 1 (kkxxxxkh? I :;i MM MI. I . H I! I ll 1 6000000-00 U 1 W WI J AND BITUMINOUS, (J I) i?J(liii 1KU3I DUbl AjND WADlii. J TELEPHONE 150. UP-TOWM OFFICE, NO. 117 FAYETTEVILLE STREET. SEASONED30AK AND PINE, LONG OR SIIOKT. Ji i 1 1 ell 1 y i . . S ij it ,13 I i'V EYEilljTISiraR; I'UULISIIEU EVtXY AFTERNOON. .tExct SunJiy) EYLNLNG VISITOR PUB-CO. THE ViSiToX, by carriers in the City, 25 ii'nts per ni'.'m.i. , JJ per year, or 25 Prices tor nntuii.; cents per m..r.Ui. OiU-e I pt.iirs over Mr. J. lUlUobbitfs Drug Moie, 2uJ lk-nr. V. Jl. liKUWS, SR., M'g'r, Kaleigb, N. C. FRbD. A. OLDS. - - Editor ROBERT L. GRAY. - City Editor R LEIli II , X. C, FEBIll'ARI 28 1 895 Po8tiingter-genral Wilson fe sel, yesterday plied bis resignn as a member of the -.abinet, in bauds of president Cleveland. 18- ..p, :he Without some cum-r-ssions, or any adtanne in price of sugar, another year will see a state of affairs direful on,l l;astrnus. even with tbe nioet prosperous of Cuban planters." The Philadelphia papers are boast fully point iu.-,' to the fact that fully 20 per cent of the assessable property in that city is owned by women; but they do not tell us the proportion of wives who are holding the property of husbands to keep it out of the reach of creditor 4. The offijj.il ntterancea of the Ger man war minister are unusually pa cific this year; but the fact remains that more than 3,U0O wornmen are kept engaged night and day iu making cartridges and other ammunition. Forts along both the eastern .-.ad western boundaries have been newly equipped. In order to foster the butter trade the Canadian government has offered to buy the winter butter made by its citizens for shipment to Englandpay ing for it 20e a pound. The opposi tion papers nay this suddun develop ment of paternalism is intended to se : cure the farmers' vote. . BAPTISED UNDER ICE. Converts Scantly Clad, but the Pastor Wore Rubber Suit. Me Mi, Pa., Fb. 37. Silver lake at the foot of Dr. Kingston Goddard't lan, at Morton, was the scene today f an interesting religions cernmony. conducted by the colored Baptists of that place The lake was icebound but that did not chill the ten candidates for bap tism. A hole at one edge of the lake, eight feet square had been cut, and six young women and four men steped into the freezing waters and were im mersed by Kev. Willis" assisted by Kev. Thomas D. Evans, of Philadel phia. The baptism was to bare taken place two weeks ago, bnt on account of the blizzard was postponed until today. A great crowd gathered to witness the frigid ceremony. The converts baptized stood the ordeal bravely, and some of the women came out of the lake shouting and clapping their hands. The only dress worn by them was a robe and a large cape of white nan nel. Negro Immigrants Not Wel- THR Sou! km - Stock MUTUAL Inguranoo Co OF GliKKN'SHOUO, N. C, OKFKR cHFiPffl m mum by making every policy holder shar er in the profits. All profits except a reserve of ten per cent are returned to the policy bidders. Caciul - $100,000 Subscribed by twenty capitalists whose names representtover Five Mil lion of Dollars. Policy Holders are Son-Assessable. lhKECToBS: L. Baoks Holt, Kenehan Cameron, A. F. Page, Thos. M. Holt, J. 8. Carr. Sam'l McD. Tate, Lawrence S H.dt, D. G. Worth, James P. Sawyer, K. J. Murdoi-k, E. D. Latta, J. M. Worth, J. Van Lindley, E. P. Wharton. Worth, Pres't; E. P. W. McAlis- Donald MclUe, Edwin Shaver, J. 8. Spence, Wm. E. Holt, J. W. Scott, L. M. S,-ott, Officers: J. M Wharton, Vice Pres't; A. ter. Sec. and Treas. When your policy expires see that it is renewed in the Southern Stock Mutual Insurance Co. WYNNE & ELLINGTON, fel4 Agents. Immigrants come. Mapimi, Mexico, Feb. 37. The sec ond installment of 1,000 negroes from Notice! Having taken the Agency for Ger man Electric Belts, for the cure of Rheumatism, Sciatica, Kidney disease. Weak lungs. Lame back, Paralysis, Spine disease, Nervous debility, etc. Alaham ro..herl ber toniirht. and i lam ready to supply those, in need of will proceed to the land they are to ! athort notice- SamPle8 , . . 1 on hand, colonize tomorrow. They are in a A. W. Fraps, very happy frame of mind and spend J jfo. 4 East Davie, second door from their time singing plantation songs. ' Fayetteville street. eod Tne newspapers are appealing to me government to put a stop to the colo nization of negroes in Mexico. U is ; North Caroms claimed by some of the leading news-1 Wake Coun paper men that the new colonists are Indigestiou, ltilliousues. And all Htom.v-u troubles in cared by P. P Fo , Prickly Ash, Poke Root and Potassium. Rheumatism is cured by P. P. P. Pains and aches in the back. shoulders, knees, ankles and wrists are all at tacked and conquered by P. P. P. This great medicine, by its blood cleansing properties, builds op and strengthens the whole body. Nothiug is so efficacious as P. P. P. at this season, and for toning np, in vigorating aud as a tttrengthener and appetiser take P. P. P. It throws off the malaria and pats yoa in good condition. Abbott's East Indian Corn Paint cures all corns, warts and bnuions. Burwell & Dunn. Wholesale and Re tail Agents, Charlotte, N. C. liable to incite a revolution against President Diaz's adminstration. STOCKS AND BONDS. Corrected weekly by Wisnb & Ellisgtoh. Bojjds. Bid. Asked. North Carolina 6s 125 126 4s 1013-4 102 T' So! f De A lire broke out in one of the large J hotels of Philadelphia last week and 1 Ral Cot the army of servant girls, instead of Car'gh M W. N. C. R. 6s 108 N. C. 11. R. 102 City of Raleigh 6-1.1907 108 6s,1897 101 . Mills,6s,1901 103 1 Mills Co, 6s, 102 showing panic, fell into their places) Stocks. 111 .,,. i, in fire' Citizens' Nat. Bank, 125 instantly as had been taught m a fire ( Rank of Raeigh 125 drill, aud extinguished the fire before Com & Fam Bank 12Q the engines armed. Few of the gal. Savings Bank, 140 euests knew tnan anything unusual Ral. Cotton Mills, 103 g , , 1 Caraleigh Mills Co.. 77 hid happened. 1- pho9. Works, :1" - ' N. C. Car Co., In North Carolina last year in round Raigb Gas Light Co. 60 109 103 110 102 Notice In the perior Court Dec. 21, 1894 W. H. Sorrell vs. Emma Sorrell. NOTICE: To Emma Sorrell, the de fendant in the above action: Take notice that the plaintiff has begun an action against Emma Sorrell for a ' divorce from the bonds of matrimony ( I and that summons has been issued i therein, returnable to February term of Wake Supen- r court, which sits on the 25th day of February, 1895, in the city of Raleigh, North Carolina, when and where you are hereby notified to appear aud answer or demur to the complaint which will be filed in the Clerk of the Superior court of said county of Wake, during the first three days of the said court, or the plaintiff will pray the relief therein demanded. D. H. You.no, Clerk Superior Court of Wake County, North Carolina. de22oaw6w Valuable Land for Sale. On Saturday, the 16th day of March, 1895. at the court house door in Ral eigh, at 12 in., by virtue of a mort gage executed by M. A. Parker aud wife, registered in the office of the Register of Deeds for Wake county, in book 70, at page 233, we will sell at public auction the tract' of land de scribed in said mortgage, containing about ninety-four (94) acres, in St. Mary's township, Wake county, ad joining the lands of W. T. Howie, John Dodd. the late W. H. Holleman, Archie Spence and others. Terms cash. Battle & Mop.decai, Attorneys for Mortgagee. February 13th, 1895. Land Sale. By virtue of a decree of the snpe- nor court ot v ane couuiy luaue mine case of J. C. Marconi, administrator, d. b. n. c. t. a., of Charles W. Brown vs. Coviuua V. Ferguson and others, IwillonlSth of March, 1S95, at 12 sell at the court house door of Wake county, the following described lauds belonging to the estate of Chas. W. Brown, deceased : A tract containing 54 14 acres known as " The King place," adjoiuing the lands of VV. A. Martin, M. C. Jones, Marian J-nkins, and others. Terms of sale are one third cash on day of sale, balance on 12 months Unit), with 6 per cent, inter est from day of sale. J. H. r LKMIHO, Feb. 16tds Commissioner. Qoooooo 9 9 Pure Y j Drugs. O P 6 OO-O-OOO6 OOO-OOOOO-O-OOOO r vu 11 numbers 1C4.C00 acres of land pro duced hay to the value of $2,600,000; while 695 000 acres in wheat produced 2, 500,000. : la other words, : the money vahi of wheat, per acre in the above -estimates is 3.25; of oats, $4.95, and of.'- hay' 15.73. The average money value of an acre of the com bined crops is a fraction less than $7. Raleigh Electric Co. 90 100 102 65 50 Administrator's Notice. Having qualified ,is administrator d. b. n. of the esiat- nf Mary H.Wood i werd, deceased, la'-' of Wake county, 1 N. C, this is 1o i:-'tify all persons TIE MSli IMIQ FOR1895. The publishers tako pleasure in announc hie that "The Mornine Herald" has reonnt- iv ben enlarged from four to eight pages, ; and that while the price remains at one cent per copy, or $3 per year to mr.il subscribers each edition contains as much newa aud more general reading matter than is printed oy tne Baltimore iwo-ceni osmes. The felegraphio Service of 'The Morning Herald is unexcelled by any other Bait! mnra nnner. Its News Service' 1 the counties ia thor ough and reliable, Its Market Reports are full, complete and accurate. Its illustrated woman's page is a featute thai will not De round in any oiner briu- having claims against the said estate I mom il.iilv. to present them to me on or before the j A verbatim report of the Sermon by Rev lr rajmageine ceieorareu oruimiyu -pears in aionuay moruiug The officers and soldiers of the sal vation army turned out in full force last night at New York and gave a rousing "blood fire" farewell recep tion to their official head, Gen. Booth, who has just finished a general in spection of the army in the United States, and who sails today for Eng land in the Paris of the American line. An event of far greater importance to civilization than royal successions and squabbles over the partition of Africa will take place on June 20 next, when the Baltie and North Sea canal will be formally opened by . Kaiser Wilhelm to the world's commerce. The principal nations have been in vited to take part in the ceremony, and the mercantile and warlike navies of the world will be represented. Th age limit retirement tomorrow of Rear Admiral James A. Greer, of the United States navy, will witness the "promotion to that high grade of Commodore William A. Kirkland, who has of late been in command of the European station. The newly fledg ing Rear Admiral has given forty-five years of his life to the service of his Qoontry upon the sea. J- 26tu day of January, 1896, or this no- Dr Jalmagi l lice will be plead in bar of their re- ! j. cov.-ry. And all persons indebted to "The Morn Marvelous Kegults From a letter written by Rev Gundennan, of Dimondale, Mich., are periuiueu 10 roaae mis exirac: 1 coV,.r,, And all Dersons indebted to "Th Momimr Herald" will continue to uiiiuu-urnuuiou. . c .ju.wCuu...6 the said estate are hereby notified to 1 e n inuepenaem, jiewspHper iwr n i, "'S '"""J r ' make immediate payment, suits were always marvelous in the j c Marcom case of my wife While I was pastor A(Wr d; b; n. of Uar' k. Woodward, of the Baptist church at Rives Junction deceased she was brought down with pneumonia , I'kble & Mavnard. Attvs. January 26. 1895. succeeding la grippe, Terrible paroxysms of coughing would last hours with little interruption and it , . J seemed as if she could not survive Land in HOUSO Creek TOWH them. A friend recommended Dr. King's New Discovery; it was quick in its work and highly satisfactory in results." Trial bottles free at John Y. MacRae's drug store. Regular size 50c. and $1.00. partial in its statements aud fearless in the j expression 01 iia opuiious "THE SUNDAY HERALD," of 24 p iges, is the best Sundav paper in Bal timore, ana is 901a ai ac per copy, or i cu (or a year. HERALD' "THE WEEKLY Is the cheapest and best eif?M-p-.ge weekly newspat er published in the United States, meannuai auDwnpuuu ue-.ng uug. Mrs. Bonrke Cockran's will left her $90,000 estate to her husband. A Household Treasure. D 'V Fuller, of CRiwjobarie, N Y, says that be always keeps Dr King's New Discovery in tbe bouse and his fHinily has always 'ootid the very best remits follow its nse; that be would not be without it.tf procurable. G A Dykeman, druggie t Oatokill, N Y, says that. Dr King's New Discovery is undoubtedly tbe beet cough rem edy; that he has used it ia hi fmlly (or eight years, and It has never fail ed to do all that is claimed for it. Why uot try a remedy so long tried and tetted. Trial bottles free at John Y MaoBae'a drug store. Regular size 50o and fl ship for Sale By virtue of a decree of the supe rior court of Wake county made in the on trial f"r one week to any person sen case of Ruf us D. Jackson, executor of , " o'DnSlTrHTi 40 Daniel Jackson vs R. D. .Jackson and HKtEitS -"Tbe Morning Herald" ill be sent Bending tne Lynn, Mass., has an alarming epi demic of grip, 200 cases having been reported in three days. "I wonld rather trust that medicine than any doctor I know of," says Sirs. Hattie Mason of Chilton, Carter Co., Mo., in speaking of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. For sale by J. HalBobbitt, druggist. others, I will, on the 20th dy of marcn, lews, sell at the court honse door of Wake county, one hundred acres of land belonging to tbe estate of Daniel Jackson, situated in House Creek tnwnaliin Wiba.nnn(n a:A:n' ing the lands of J. S. Haily, S. H. Smith and others. Also at the same time and place I will sell tbe remain der interest in 34 1-4 acres allotted to the widow, as her dower. The 100 acres contains about 50 acres of open farm land, a large part of the other 50 acres is in original growth. It is good land and is situated in a good community. Hoar of sale 12 m. Terms of sale 1-3 cash, balance on 12 months time with 6 per cent, interest on defer red payment. J. H. Fleming, fel8 tds Commissioner. Baltimore and Charles Rtreets, Baltimore. Mi? Coal. Just received 8 cars Kanawha, West Vininia, splint, 3 cars New Rivar lamp, 8 cars Jellico, without question the best bituminous coal to be had. Also aU kinds anthracite coal now in stock. 1. L. Ebuhajot. Plumbing AND Repair. I desire to notify the public that my plumbing and repair shop is now in the Pullen building, on Fayetteville street, room No. 48, entrance at rear. All persons needing general repair of water works, gas or steam pipe fitting, ! repairs of stoves, tin work of any kind, or plumbing will save money by calling on me or by telephoning. All orders will be given prompt attention and satisfaction is guaranteed in every case. W. H. Wilsos. Telephone No. 161. fe!9 lm Pine liber mattresses at Thomas & Maxwell's. A new lot baby carriages just re ceived at Thomas & Maxwell's. oooooo-ooo-0-00 QOOD WEVS The Holidays have come aud gone( kwith their pleasures and accustomed 1 bustle. Now it behooves as to turn 'our attention to 00-0000 6 Fine O 0.6 Cigars- 6 o 0 Fine Cigars. OOOOO-i Carcfep Careful buyers of seed should k-?ep I tin mind two important items: I solicit the patronage of one audi .all for the justiy celebrated and re liable Bcsistpa Garden J. 9 Wholesale and Retail DRUGGIST AND SEEDSMAN, RAT EIGH, N. C. 'OO-OOOO- O-O-O-O-OO Postace pedaltyoX Stamps. 1 OOOO-OO-000-6 H O-OOOOO T Daily Pa-P SCripti!I)S t uciaauu t t iJireciory. t 60000-00000 and Old Sores V77 r p D PRICKLY ASH, POKE ROOT AND POTASSIUM Wakes Marvelous Cures E in Blood Poison Rheumatism and Scrofula V1 P. P. P. purine tbe blood, bollds np the weak nd debilitated, Rive etrenRth to weakened nerves, eipel diseaHea.glvlnft tbe patient health and nappinesa wnere BiunueHB. kimuit (eelinKS and laaaltnde first prevailed. For primary. at oondary and tertiary' ayphlfls, lor blood poiaonina;. merca rlal poison, malaria, dyspepsia, and In all blood and akin diseases, like blotches, plmplea. old chronic aioera, tetter, aonld head, bolls, erysipelas. u-n.a- -.n,.V nV. WfthnTlt fear Ol contradlctlon.that P. P. P. Is the beat blood purifier in the world, and make pOSltlVe, apeVUJ auywiwuna. ww. in au oaaea. Catarrh, Malaria and Kidney Troubles Are entirely wmoira by P. P.P. Prickly Ash. Poke Root and Potaa- sloni, the graateac blood pnrlner on earth. -b9 Abkkdri'. O.. July 91, 189L -4S9 Usssks. Lippham Bros. , Savannan. Ga. 1 Deab Bim-I booKht bottle of i ?'our P. P. P. at Hot Sprlnp. Ark.,and . f9 t baa done me more Rood than three g months' treatment st the Hot Springs. Rend three bottles O. o. D. "SW Eeapectmyonr. , Abe.tieen, Brown County, 0. - -SW Ci.pt. J. D. Johnston. To all wom U may concern: I here by testify to the wonderful properties asaP of P. P. P 'or eruptions of the akin. I en suffered for severs! years with anon- J aiKhtly and diaagreeabloeruptlon on SBS? my fsoe. I tried every known remy dy but in valn.nntll P. P. P. was used, and sm now entirely oured. -Ss9 (SlgMdbjrJ , flkln Csner CmrU. TuHmonvfrom Ikt HayorfBeqitl,TtX. BKQtrm. Tm., January 14, 1898. -Mssbbs. Ltppmak Bros., Savannsb, aaF Ga. i Oenttemm 1 hav tnea your r. mm VT"V.2.lf tl.A.kln. nsnallr Ladles whose aystems are polaoned J' Jw0 ,k)n cancer .of thirty years and whose bld1alna impure .condl- J""" ' J found (rrt relief: I tton.due tomenstarnal UrwlsritiM, parifles the blood snd remove; all lr avrw peculiarly benefited by the won- h , of the dlseMe derfultonlo and blood cleanalns; prop- """""Tents sny spreading of the erties of P. P. P. -Prickly Ash. Pois JSa,sorYS tsken Aveor six bottles Boot snd Potassium. ,! eol confident that another oourse ssasaw tmm 'TTTTTT will effect a cure. It has also relieved BPWitenKLD, Mo., Aug. lh;l8Sa. indigestion snd "stomach I oan speak in the highest terms of t-oubiej. Tours truly, . yourmedlolne from my cwnpersoniJ wuui. CApx, , M. mjST, , knowledge. I was nflected with heart Attorney at Law. disease, pleurisy nu ruiu.., 85 years, aa treated by the very best Dbyslcians ana spent hundred- of dol lars, tried every known remedy witb out hading relief. UoIJ tsken , one bottle of your P. V. P., ntl osn cheerfully say It has done rue more . stood than anything I have sver taken. I osn recommend your medioino to all I 01 t!KM? MriSABT, BDringneld. Qresn Oounty, Mo, Bodk qo Blood owes lai Free. ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT. ' LI PPM AN 3R03. PROPRIETORS, ' Uppsnnn's Blo-i,livnsinh, est ' It will astonish yoo how qalok Johnson's Msg-etio Oil will kill all pains, internal and external; $1.00 lie 00 oents ; 90 eenta sixe 85 eents at John Y MoeRae's All diMases of the skin eared, and lost eomplexion restored by Johnson's Oriental Boap. For sals by John X MaoBAo. Notcce. " Notlee is hereby given that applioaJ tion is made to the present session ol the general assembly of North Caro liaa to incorporate the Cnrrituok ani Camden B. R. Co. by B. B. Freemai W. W. Tanis and .assoolates. Fab. ad, '8S. SOd.
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